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metabool

Metabool is a Dutch term used to describe anything related to metabolism. As an adjective, it corresponds to the English metabolic, and as a noun it can denote a metabolic property or state. In scientific writing, metabool appears in Dutch-language literature to describe processes, traits, and measurements tied to an organism’s metabolism.

Etymology and scope: The word derives from metabolism, the set of chemical reactions that sustain life. It

Applications and examples: In Dutch texts, metabool terminology is common in phrases such as metabool profiel

Measurement and methods: Metabool research draws on techniques from metabolomics to assess metabolites and pathways involved

See also: metabolism, metabolomics, metabolic syndrome.

encompasses
catabolic
and
anabolic
processes,
energy
production,
and
regulatory
networks.
Metabool
is
used
across
disciplines
such
as
medicine,
physiology,
and
nutrition
to
characterize
metabolic
characteristics
of
tissues,
fluids,
or
diseases.
(metabolic
profile)
and
metabool
syndroom
(metabolic
syndrome),
as
well
as
discussions
of
metabole
flux
or
metabool
networks.
When
translated,
these
usages
align
with
the
broader
English
concepts
of
metabolic
profiling,
metabolic
syndrome,
and
metabolic
flux
studies.
in
the
metabolism.
Methods
include
mass
spectrometry
and
nuclear
magnetic
resonance
spectroscopy
to
identify
and
quantify
metabolites,
as
well
as
calorimetry
and
flux
analysis
to
study
energy
balance
and
pathway
activity.
The
concept
is
dynamic
and
context-dependent,
varying
with
tissue
type,
organism,
and
physiological
state.